With heating and cooling accounting for between 30 and 40% of energy bills, it is important for homeowners to find ways to reduce their cooling costs. Here are five tips to help you cool your home more efficiently.

Use a Programmable Thermostat

Installing a programmable thermostat in your home will lower your energy bill. A programmable thermostat automatically adjusts the temperature in your room according to the preset instructions. Set the thermostat to adjust to a certain temperature during the day and night. When you’re not heating or cooling an empty home, you’ll save a significant amount of money on the power bill.

Change the HVAC Filter to Reduce Cooling Costs

Your heating and cooling system has a filter that is designed to trap contaminants from circulating in the indoor air. This filter should be changed every 30 to 90 days according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Keeping the filter clean reduces the energy consumption of your HVAC system by up to 15% since the unit will use less energy to circulate air through your home. You’ll also spend less money and extend the life expectancy of your HVAC system.

Clean the Air Conditioner Condenser

Dust and debris in your air conditioner reduce its efficiency. When debris clogs the condenser, the unit can overheat, which causes the AC to use more energy to cool your home. Clean the AC’s condenser often to make sure the appliance is running as efficiently as possible.

Use a Basement Fan

Basements are often cooler than the rest of the house. Make use of the cool air in the basement by circulating the air through your home. One way to do this is by placing a fan in the basement that points upstairs. The fan will blow the cooler air into the rest of the home. You’ll use your AC less frequently and reduce cooling costs.

Adequate Attic Insulation Helps Reduce Cooling Costs

Check your attic for proper ventilation or hire a professional to look at the space. Generally, the attic needs lower vents near the soffits and higher vents near the top of the roof. Good airflow helps manage the temperature in the attic, which affects the temperature in the rest of your home.

While you’re in the attic, check the condition of the insulation. Replace any that is missing or has been damaged by pests or water. Sufficient insulation helps boost the energy efficiency of your home and reduces cooling costs.

These tips will help you enjoy a more comfortable summer without spending as much to cool your home.

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